<div><p>The Middle East is a culturally and politically diverse region at the gateway between Europe, Africa and Asia. Spatial dynamics of the fatal zoonotic disease rabies among countries of the Middle East and surrounding regions is poorly understood. An improved understanding of virus distribution is necessary to direct control methods. Previous studies have suggested regular trans-boundary movement, but have been unable to infer direction. Here we address these issues, by investigating the evolution of 183 rabies virus isolates collected from over 20 countries between 1972 and 2014. We have undertaken a discrete phylogeographic analysis on a subset of 139 samples to infer where and when movements of rabies have occurred. We provide evid...
AbstractRabies remains endemic in many regions of Turkey. As a consequence, humans are at risk of th...
Rabies is an important zoonotic disease distributed worldwide. A key question in rabies epidemiology...
AbstractRabies still remains a public health threat in the Philippines. A significant number of huma...
The Middle East is a culturally and politically diverse region at the gateway between Europe, Africa...
The Middle East is a culturally and politically diverse region at the gateway between Europe, Africa...
Rabies is a neglected zoonotic disease which is caused by negative strand RNA-viruses belonging to t...
Recent years have seen the extensive use of phylogeographic approaches to unveil the dispersal histo...
International audienceUnderstanding the role of humans in the dispersal of predominantly animal path...
Virus Evolution 2015, Vol. 1(1)Many of the pathogens perceived to pose the greatest risk to humans a...
Understanding the role of humans in the dispersal of predominantly animal pathogens is essential for...
<div><p>Control of rabies requires a consistent supply of dependable resources, constructive coopera...
International audienceRabies is a progressively fatal and incurable viral encephalitis caused by a l...
Many of the pathogens perceived to pose the greatest risk to humans are viral zoonoses, responsible ...
Control of rabies requires a consistent supply of dependable resources, constructive cooperation bet...
Rabies is a neglected but preventable viral zoonosis that poses a substantial threat to public healt...
AbstractRabies remains endemic in many regions of Turkey. As a consequence, humans are at risk of th...
Rabies is an important zoonotic disease distributed worldwide. A key question in rabies epidemiology...
AbstractRabies still remains a public health threat in the Philippines. A significant number of huma...
The Middle East is a culturally and politically diverse region at the gateway between Europe, Africa...
The Middle East is a culturally and politically diverse region at the gateway between Europe, Africa...
Rabies is a neglected zoonotic disease which is caused by negative strand RNA-viruses belonging to t...
Recent years have seen the extensive use of phylogeographic approaches to unveil the dispersal histo...
International audienceUnderstanding the role of humans in the dispersal of predominantly animal path...
Virus Evolution 2015, Vol. 1(1)Many of the pathogens perceived to pose the greatest risk to humans a...
Understanding the role of humans in the dispersal of predominantly animal pathogens is essential for...
<div><p>Control of rabies requires a consistent supply of dependable resources, constructive coopera...
International audienceRabies is a progressively fatal and incurable viral encephalitis caused by a l...
Many of the pathogens perceived to pose the greatest risk to humans are viral zoonoses, responsible ...
Control of rabies requires a consistent supply of dependable resources, constructive cooperation bet...
Rabies is a neglected but preventable viral zoonosis that poses a substantial threat to public healt...
AbstractRabies remains endemic in many regions of Turkey. As a consequence, humans are at risk of th...
Rabies is an important zoonotic disease distributed worldwide. A key question in rabies epidemiology...
AbstractRabies still remains a public health threat in the Philippines. A significant number of huma...